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How much influence will the "Tolldozer" have on the run game?


Diehardpanther02

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Not only in Minnesota but throughout the rest of the season? Should it strengthen given a solid lead blocker? And will he help the passing game with assisting cam in the pocket, or outside of it in the screen game? He helped last year and earned a pro bowl ballot, what say you?

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When I think of Tolbert I don't think lead blocker which is something we desperately need with our style of running game and type of backs.

I say we go jumbo package the rest of the year. Move Norwell to FB and let him plow holes through opposing defensive lines and firstly our shitty oline. We have to get past ourselves before we can even get to the dline.

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Not only in Minnesota but throughout the rest of the season? Should it strengthen given a solid lead blocker? And will he help the passing game with assisting cam in the pocket, or outside of it in the screen game? He helped last year and earned a pro bowl ballot, what say you?

Oh and for you gif Lovers

http://usatthebiglead.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/mike-tolbert-td-dance-against-giants.gif

Tolbert is a RB.

Not sure why people constantly talk about him being a lead blocker. That isn't his thing

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